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Exes Lara and Ben compete in a Christmas contest to win money for the charity of their choosing. The city watches them battle and choose what is more important, victory or love.Exes Lara and Ben compete in a Christmas contest to win money for the charity of their choosing. The city watches them battle and choose what is more important, victory or love.Exes Lara and Ben compete in a Christmas contest to win money for the charity of their choosing. The city watches them battle and choose what is more important, victory or love.
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Another story about a televised contest between old flames. Actually, some of the challenges in the contest were mildly interesting, but the last one was a little convoluted.
My main complaint with this movie is how annoying the two lead characters were in the beginning, and then there is 180 degree personality shift which turns them into saints. Ben was especially annoying as a stereotypical narcissistic jock. Meanwhile Candace frequently can start a movie as arrogant and overly competitive and this movie is no different. This made it difficult for me to enjoy any chemistry the two had.
There were some comedic gags based on physical comedy and overzealousness reminiscent of Fuller House style comedy.
Overall, the movie is about what you'd expect, but I should have known better.
My main complaint with this movie is how annoying the two lead characters were in the beginning, and then there is 180 degree personality shift which turns them into saints. Ben was especially annoying as a stereotypical narcissistic jock. Meanwhile Candace frequently can start a movie as arrogant and overly competitive and this movie is no different. This made it difficult for me to enjoy any chemistry the two had.
There were some comedic gags based on physical comedy and overzealousness reminiscent of Fuller House style comedy.
Overall, the movie is about what you'd expect, but I should have known better.
Who doesn't love Candace Cameron Bure in almost anything? Two (just about past their freshness date) ex-lovers and friends reconnect during a baking and dance contest and the catty foreplay is obvious to the audience they were meant to be together. Ben (John Brotherton) is a successful sports jock and Lara (Candace Cameron Bure) is living her dream as a successful CEO. Both being very competitive, they relish the opportunity to once again compete against one another.
This is not one of those thought provoking Christmas themed films where the piano and a tandem of melancholy horns lead the audience to a big reveal that brings tears to your eyes. Rather, this is a romantic Christmas themed film where the leading man Ben, mentors an introverted 12 year old boy named Jayce (Matteus Lunot) break through and adjust to making new friends. Lara on the other hand stops listening to her mother who is always trying to motivate Lara to be better at everything, to where Lara just wants to enjoy a fun little contest and find true love.
Mrs. Shullivan and I enjoyed this simple story line and romantic themed film, especially since Candace Cameron Bure starred in it.
I give the film a 7 out of 10 IMDb rating.
This is not one of those thought provoking Christmas themed films where the piano and a tandem of melancholy horns lead the audience to a big reveal that brings tears to your eyes. Rather, this is a romantic Christmas themed film where the leading man Ben, mentors an introverted 12 year old boy named Jayce (Matteus Lunot) break through and adjust to making new friends. Lara on the other hand stops listening to her mother who is always trying to motivate Lara to be better at everything, to where Lara just wants to enjoy a fun little contest and find true love.
Mrs. Shullivan and I enjoyed this simple story line and romantic themed film, especially since Candace Cameron Bure starred in it.
I give the film a 7 out of 10 IMDb rating.
I never understood Candace's character. The male lead went from egotistical to caring in just a matter of a few scenes. It didn't develop naturally. I never felt chemistry between the leads. The mother daughter relationship was hard to define. I usually love Candace Cameron Bure's movies. I like Barbara Nevin. But this could have been better.
Well, as I sat down to watch the 2021 Hallmark Christmas movie titled "The Christmas Contest", I have to admit that I wasn't really harboring much of any high expectations. Why? Well, Hallmark tends to just spew these movies out by the dozens and usually following the same blueprint for each and every single movie.
But "The Christmas Contest" might be different, so I gave it a chance.
And while "The Christmas Contest" is watchable, it was just another run-of-the-mill Christmas movie with that archetypical Hallmark feel to it. So if you enjoy these overly sappy Christmas movies that are based around a hate-turns-to-love feel between the two lead performers type of movies, then you will certainly enjoy "The Christmas Contest". And if you are into the archetypical Hallmark Christmas movies, then "The Christmas Contest" is definitely going to be right up your alley.
The acting performances in the movie were good, taking into consideration the limitations of the script and the premise of the whole thing. Candace Cameron Bure and John Brotherton actually does have good on-screen chemistry together. The movie also had the likes of Barbara Niven and Jennifer Higgin on the cast list.
"The Christmas Contest" is an archetypical Hallmark Christmas movie in every meaning of that thing. So writer Joie Botkin didn't really bring much of anything new to the table with this 2021 movie. The movie was as predictable as it was sappy.
My rating of "The Christmas Contest" from director Paule Elle lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
But "The Christmas Contest" might be different, so I gave it a chance.
And while "The Christmas Contest" is watchable, it was just another run-of-the-mill Christmas movie with that archetypical Hallmark feel to it. So if you enjoy these overly sappy Christmas movies that are based around a hate-turns-to-love feel between the two lead performers type of movies, then you will certainly enjoy "The Christmas Contest". And if you are into the archetypical Hallmark Christmas movies, then "The Christmas Contest" is definitely going to be right up your alley.
The acting performances in the movie were good, taking into consideration the limitations of the script and the premise of the whole thing. Candace Cameron Bure and John Brotherton actually does have good on-screen chemistry together. The movie also had the likes of Barbara Niven and Jennifer Higgin on the cast list.
"The Christmas Contest" is an archetypical Hallmark Christmas movie in every meaning of that thing. So writer Joie Botkin didn't really bring much of anything new to the table with this 2021 movie. The movie was as predictable as it was sappy.
My rating of "The Christmas Contest" from director Paule Elle lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
'The Christmas Contest' is a fairly entertaining Christmas romantic comedy, not one of Hallmark's best this season nor one of their worst. Although the comedy falls a bit flat at times, the banter between the leads is fun and engaging. The story itself is formulaic. Hallmark fans, I suspect, will find this comforting, while others may not. Our two protagonists in the movie are Lara (played by Candace Cameron Bure), a successful company executive who feels something is missing in her life, and Ben (played by John Brotherton), a former professional Baseball player and hometown hero. The two exes are thrown together (years after a painful breakup) when they enter a week-long televised Christmas contest to win $50,000 for the charity of their choice. As the competition progresses, we watch the two begin to rekindle their relationship while battling each other to win and become Denver's Queen/King of Christmas. As noted above, the plot follows the standard Hallmark playbook. That said, the writer does a decent job with the dialogue and banter between Lara and Ben, and Lara and her mother Donna (played by Barbara Niven). Though I never had a laughing-out-loud moment, I did smile and chuckle a few times during the movie. The writer develops a couple of sub-plots in this one as well, both of which are warm and heartfelt, especially Ben's relationship with his grandmother. The Christmas competition, at times, is over the top, as you might expect in such a film. The humor, I'm afraid, fell flat more times than not during these scenes. The acting overall is strong. Bure, a Hallmark regular, had an impressive performance. As others have pointed out, in addition to her comical abilities in such roles, she had a couple of very good scenes where she did an excellent job of portraying Lara's anguish and distress over her relationships with Ben and her mother (Niven's performance was excellent). Brotherton had an entertaining performance, which was comical at times. The chemistry between the two was convincing. As I noted above, the banter was great. Given that the story was about a Christmas contest, there is plenty of holiday spirit and festive cheer in the movie, which I enjoyed for the most part. All in all, 'The Christmas Contest' is a fun and light-hearted movie. Fans of Hallmark romantic comedies will no doubt enjoy.
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- TriviaFuller House reunion with stars Candace Cameron Bure (D.J. Tanner-Fuller) and John Brotherton (Matt Harmon)
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